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lovedance4ever
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I think my greatest fear is the idea of being alone for the rest of my life. I am 20 years old, but my parents had me when they were 40 and 41. Needless to say, they are in their 60’s now. I have one sister who is 23 years older than I am, but from my past posts, some of you may already know that she and her three beautiful daughters want nothing to do with me anymore, which I will explain in a minute.
My mom’s side of the family, although raised Catholic, left the Church and raised their children (my cousins) Protestant. My sister also turned away from the Church when she was my age and became close with my mom’s sister, and so now it seems that they all have their own group from which I am excluded because I am the crazy Catholic. And I believe this is the reason my family is indifferent to me; they ignore everything I do, never ask about me, and when we get together, they never miss a chance to make a dig about Catholicism. My sister’s abusive, paranoid husband is afraid I will convert his children, and so he controls them to the point where they are only allowed to speak with me once every several months. Mind you, I respect the fact that my sister has different views than me and that she wants to raise her children contrary to my beliefs, and I would never try to influence her children. I just try to be a good example of a Catholic and I make myself available if they have any questions.
Now that all of that has been said, my father’s side of the family is a whole different type of crazy. They are verbally abusive to my dad, myself, and my mother. My nana has never loved me, and the only time she has ever done anything for me, is if it benefitted my cousins, who she favors. My cousins on this side of the family do not like me either, never have. I have no idea why. I was always a bit shy, but eager to be friendly with them. I always made an effort.
Well, here is my problem. I have no friends, and no family other than my parents who I love dearly. Since they had me later in their lives, my fear is that when they pass away, I will be left without a friend in the world. I know this probably sounds dramatic, but if you knew exactly how my situation is, you would realize how very real this all is. I have little confidence that I will ever meet a man, and so I feel like I have to prepare myself for being alone.
I am a criminal justice student, and quite frankly, it is my love. It’s the one thing I have a real passion for, and so on the bright side, I know that I will at least be content in my profession. But I feel that this is the only thing I will ever have.
My father confirmed this for me this evening when I was telling him about how I was feeling about being alone. He responded, “Well, you may not have anything else, but you’ll have your job.” I can just see myself as the stereotypical unmarried, alcoholic cop who dedicates the rest of her life to solving an unsolved murder.
How can I resign myself to the fact that I might be alone? I want to always please the Lord in everything I do, and I want this to be enough of a comfort. In a sense, I realize that He is all I need to be happy, and yet I still have this fear. Please pray for me, and know that I pray for all of you.
God bless
My mom’s side of the family, although raised Catholic, left the Church and raised their children (my cousins) Protestant. My sister also turned away from the Church when she was my age and became close with my mom’s sister, and so now it seems that they all have their own group from which I am excluded because I am the crazy Catholic. And I believe this is the reason my family is indifferent to me; they ignore everything I do, never ask about me, and when we get together, they never miss a chance to make a dig about Catholicism. My sister’s abusive, paranoid husband is afraid I will convert his children, and so he controls them to the point where they are only allowed to speak with me once every several months. Mind you, I respect the fact that my sister has different views than me and that she wants to raise her children contrary to my beliefs, and I would never try to influence her children. I just try to be a good example of a Catholic and I make myself available if they have any questions.
Now that all of that has been said, my father’s side of the family is a whole different type of crazy. They are verbally abusive to my dad, myself, and my mother. My nana has never loved me, and the only time she has ever done anything for me, is if it benefitted my cousins, who she favors. My cousins on this side of the family do not like me either, never have. I have no idea why. I was always a bit shy, but eager to be friendly with them. I always made an effort.
Well, here is my problem. I have no friends, and no family other than my parents who I love dearly. Since they had me later in their lives, my fear is that when they pass away, I will be left without a friend in the world. I know this probably sounds dramatic, but if you knew exactly how my situation is, you would realize how very real this all is. I have little confidence that I will ever meet a man, and so I feel like I have to prepare myself for being alone.
I am a criminal justice student, and quite frankly, it is my love. It’s the one thing I have a real passion for, and so on the bright side, I know that I will at least be content in my profession. But I feel that this is the only thing I will ever have.
My father confirmed this for me this evening when I was telling him about how I was feeling about being alone. He responded, “Well, you may not have anything else, but you’ll have your job.” I can just see myself as the stereotypical unmarried, alcoholic cop who dedicates the rest of her life to solving an unsolved murder.
How can I resign myself to the fact that I might be alone? I want to always please the Lord in everything I do, and I want this to be enough of a comfort. In a sense, I realize that He is all I need to be happy, and yet I still have this fear. Please pray for me, and know that I pray for all of you.
God bless